How to Plan a Couples Only Vacation
You're having a special anniversary or maybe you just want some time alone with your significant other. You now need to plan a couples-only vacation.
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Instructions
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Check out the Internet for couples-only vacation spots (see Resources). There are many such as Sandals, which offer couples' vacations for one all-inclusive price.
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Visit a travel agent. There are cruises that cater to couples only and other packages through travel agents. The cruises often offer one price for everything.
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Look for spots in your own area. Some vacation spots like Caesars in the Pocono's in Pennsylvania offer deluxe accommodations for a night, a weekend or longer. They are also all-inclusive.
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Newspapers and local papers can give you ideas of nice getaways for discounted prices. Therefore, if you are limited to a budget you may be able to find a great deal that isn't too far to go.
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Arrange for a suite in a local hotel. If you are looking for a romantic getaway that involves only a short period of time, you can choose a place that offers you all the accommodations of a home away from home, but without the kids.
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Tips & Warnings
Just because you plan a couples only vacation doesn't mean you can't take the kids with you. There are babysitters or social directors for your children provided in many resorts.
A couples only vacation can be one night or longer depending on what you need to rejuvenate yourself.
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Comments
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shawbelt
Mar 19, 2008
I've been trying to schedule one of these for months now. Getting away from work and job-related stress can sometimes be the hardest part. -
shawbelt
Mar 19, 2008
I've been trying to schedule one of these for months now. Getting away from work and job-related stress can sometimes be the hardest part.